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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

On her nineteenth birthday, Princess Kelsea Raleigh Glynn, raised in exile, sets out on a perilous journey back to the castle of her birth to ascend her rightful throne. Plain and serious, a girl who loves books and learning, Kelsea bears little resemblance to her mother, the vain and frivolous Queen Elyssa. But though she may be inexperienced and sheltered, Kelsea is not defenseless: Around her neck hangs the Tearling sapphire, a jewel of immense magical power; and accompanying her is the Queen’s Guard, a cadre of brave knights led by the enigmatic and dedicated Lazarus. Kelsea will need them all to survive a cabal of enemies who will use every weapon—from crimson-caped assassins to the darkest blood magic—to prevent her from wearing the crown.Despite her royal blood, Kelsea feels like nothing so much as an insecure girl, a child called upon to lead a people and a kingdom about which she knows almost nothing. But what she discovers in the capital will change everything, confronting her with horrors she never imagined. An act of singular daring will throw Kelsea’s kingdom into tumult, unleashing the vengeance of the tyrannical ruler of neighboring Mortmesne: the Red Queen, a sorceress possessed of the darkest magic. Now Kelsea will begin to discover whom among the servants, aristocracy, and her own guard she can trust.But the quest to save her kingdom and meet her destiny has only just begun—a wondrous journey of self-discovery and a trial by fire that will make her a legend…if she can survive.

Review

I really liked the idea of the book and could really get behind where the author was coming from with the story-line, but I would have liked a bit.. more. More explanation about the setting of the book and more evil from the villain. I would have liked a little less of the traveling, however. haha. Besides that, I felt like Kelsea was an enjoyable character who had a good heart and good intentions- someone you would want as your queen. The guardsmen were entertaining as well, although they could be a bit ridiculous at times. Is a royal guard supposed to get drunk and loud in the middle of the night when they are supposed to be protecting their queen? No. No, they are not. Other than that, I liked all the individual ones, even the snotty ones. I liked that they each had their own personas. I am a lover of villains, so I was excited that we got to get POV shifts from the Red Queen. She was alright, but I could have used a little more evil. That's just me, though. ;) There was not really any romance, but I feel like there may be some in the second book, so something to look forward to. I am not sure about the interest, but he seems pretty interesting. The book was entertaining and very mysterious (like seriously.. mystery everywhere) and has promise. (: It is being made into a movie, so I will definitely check that out if it happens to see if they may alter some of the stuff that bothered me in the book. All in all, a pretty decent read with an original story-line. Not on the same level as Game of Thrones or the Hunger Games (like it claimed), but definitely entertaining in its own right. I am looking forward to a sequel. A good fantasy novel to read if you are looking for something different.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Allison thought it was crazy enough when she found out her father, Liam, wasn't entirely human. But now she has to join his magical allies to unravel his former mistress's plans. Aoife wants to keep Allison's parents apart forever.

Despite Allison's efforts to keep Ethan, the only guy she's ever cared about, out of this supernatural mess, fate keeps throwing him back into the mix.

Will Allison be able to find the amulet that holds the enchantment Aoife placed on Liam and destroy it? Are Ethan' s feelings for Allison strong enough to endure the magic of the Tuatha De Danaan?

Laura Howard lives in New Hampshire with her husband and four children. Her obsession with books began at the age of 6 when she got her first library card. Nancy Drew, Sweet Valley High and other girly novels were routinely devoured in single sittings. Books took a backseat to diapers when she had her first child. It wasn’t until the release of a little novel called Twilight, 8 years later, that she rediscovered her love of fiction. Soon after, her own characters began to make themselves known.

Scientists are the new rock stars. The infection has been contained for nearly three months, and the world is celebrating. But humans are still dying. Rebekah Taylor has seen it firsthand. Her husband was killed right in front of her by the very creatures that humans were told they no longer had to fear.

Rebekah is determined to find out who is responsible for the death of her husband and the obvious cover-up. Fueled with revenge, she begins to find answers that lead to one frightening conclusion. The apocalypse might be over, but the battles are just beginning.

Karice would love if you stopped by her blog or FB page to find out the latest news on giveaways and upcoming releases, or you can just send her an email. She loves hearing from her readers and responds as soon as she can.

Review

So you guys all know me. I love zombie fiction and seeing what new takes authors can come up with when it comes to a zombie "outbreak". I have read some good zombie stories with some creative origins for the disease. This one, however... was just PURE AWESOME. The book is told entirely from Rebekah's point of view and follows her in her quest for answers after the love of her life, her husband Gavin, is killed by a hoard of zombies outside their family home. Now, you might be thinking that this is nothing new. Hundreds of other zombie books have started out similarly. But here is the kicker. They had already survived the zombie apocalypse. They are living in a world set after a cure was found for the infection and they thought they were safe. And then BOOM zombies eat him on their front lawn. My reaction? YOU HAVE MY ATTENTION, MRS. BOLTON... You have my complete and undivided attention. And she did. For the next few hours, I devoured this book. I latched onto that creative and different story line immediately and ran with it. Following the crazy introduction, more fantastic additions followed, drawing me deeper into the clutches of the story. I mean, she had me at zombie outbreak, but pretty soon there was mystery, suspense, action, politics, heartbreak, shock, and MORE zombies. Also, there was a hint of some romance, but it was not crazy and it did not envelop the entire story. I love that it is hinted at, but it does not interrupt the focus on Rebekah and her quest for answers regarding her late husband. The ending felt a bit rushed, but I cannot wait for the second book to see what further craziness Rebekah can get into. Rebekah was a pretty cool character. I did not feel an incredibly deep connection to her, but I was still able to empathize. She was very cool and I admire her courage a lot. (: Can't wait for more of her.

All in all? RecruitZ was a refreshing twist on the classic outbreak story full of mystery, danger, and zombies (well, duh). I cannot wait for book two!

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Suffering
the bitter tongues of her alcoholic mother and cruel boyfriend, Jade struggles
just to look at herself in the mirror. She hates her life, her insecurities,
her ineptitudes, but most of all . . . Jade hates herself. She wants nothing
more than to disappear, and everyone seems happy to let her. Until Kiernan
Parks moves back into town.

Jade’s been crushing on him
ever since kindergarten, when his family moved away. But now he’s back, and
looking better than ever. Hiding is a way of life for
Jade, but Kiernan insists on uncovering the real girl he’s sees trapped inside
her. On drawing her out of her shell, and showing her that she is someone
worthy of love.

Together, they fight back
the darkness she’s living in. But when they finally step into the light, will
the secret Kiernan’s been trying to keep buried destroy Jade, once and for
all?

Falling to pieces is the perfect name for this book because
that’s exactly what happened to me after reading it. I’m a blubbering mess and
I. Just. Can’t. Words and thoughts have left me. I now have an empty space in
my heart, but if this book taught me anything it’s to have hope and to love without
abandon. Falling to pieces is a book that makes you are glad you read, but sad
that you finished it. The way the book ended was bittersweet and I need the
next one like pronto! Jade has come a long way from the beginning of the book.
Kiernan taught her that she needs to live life not just exist in it. Nothing in
life is ever easy and the things you do work for, you appreciate it more.

I think the next book is going to be just as heartbreaking
as this one and I just hope Jade can keep it together. Cal, Kiernan’s brother
is the rock in this book, He keeps everyone from falling apart and if they do
he picks them up. He is so strong for his family and I adore him.

Jade has not had an easy life, with a drunken mother and a
dad that’s never been in her life. She was just living day by day letting
people put her down and believing every word they said. It’s not easy getting
out of a place where you believe you belong, but with a little help from a hot
guy maybe she can climb out of the abyss.

Kiernan is just full of life and doesn’t want to waste a
minute on regret. He teaches Jade that she is beautiful the way she is and
helps her stand up for herself. He gets her to enjoy what she loves to do and
encourages her. He just lives life to its fullest and wants to bring Jade along
for the ride. Kiernan is the perfect guy! <3 <3 *sobs*

Overall: Pain, grief, love, hope, are a few words that
entered my mind when I finished this book. Falling to pieces is painstakingly good
and heart wrenching to the core. Be prepared to be floored with the awesomeness
that is Jamie Canosa. She knows how to tell a story and knows just what to
write to get us to fall to pieces.

5 STARS

Author Info:

Jamie
Canosa is a full time author of YA/NA literature, which she absolutely loves.
When she’s not writing or spending time with her family, she can usually be
found with her nose in a book. She currently resides in Upstate NY with her
husband, and their three crazy kids . . . plus the cat, the bird, and the
rabbit.

Synopsis:A teenage boy with something to prove gets caught up in a web of crime and deceit in England, 1945.

In the weeks leading up to his sixteenth birthday, gifted psychic Leighton Cavendish finds himself suddenly packed off to Blackpool, a glittering, teenage paradise filled with plenty of opportunities for amusement—and trouble. With only a preoccupied grandmother to keep an eye on him, Leighton’s desperation for adventure leads him out into a world of holidaymakers, candy, and carnival rides—the ideal place to spend six weeks away from home.

But Leighton’s psychic visions are encroaching on his fun, trying to warn him of the danger that lurks beyond the shimmering lights of the Golden Mile. Who are the mysterious thieves Leighton sees in his head, and what do they want with the children they seek? A girl called Faye holds the answer, but she has enough problems of her own.

Amid the climate of a tourist town recovering from the impact of the Second World War, two lost teenagers will discover a shocking truth about human greed. Together, they will try to fight against it. For Leighton and Faye, this will be a summer to remember—one filled with challenges that must be overcome.

“Look,” I began, knotting my fingers together to try and hide the blood, “those lads I was with… I don’t want anything to do with them really.”

Faye bit her lip. “They’re bad kids,” she agreed, “I didn’t think you were like that.”

“I’m not,” I promised, once again resisting the urge to grab her arm and insist, “I just… I didn’t know they were bad before I started going around with them. I only met them yesterday.”

“Opinions can change quickly, can’t they?” she snapped, her mood shifting once more.

“Charming, that is,” I bit back, throwing myself away from her, against the bench, “Well you can keep your changing opinions to yourself, because I know which way my mind is set.” I felt all my emotions bubbling up to the surface, brimming like a wave ready to crash against the sand. I tried for a moment to hold them back, but it was no good, all the agitation and anger spilled over and I couldn’t stop myself from speaking again. “You want to know why I went with them? Because they’re hard lads, apart from Freddie, and there’s four of them laying on the persuasion. And frankly, I quite like my face and I didn’t fancy getting it smashed in so I’d look like a mosaic for my sixteenth birthday, all right?”

My voice had risen during the altercation and I found there were people looking at me as they passed us by on the bench. I imagined what a state I must have looked with dried blood on my face and only a vest on. I leaned away from the passers-by, upset to find that tears were once again escaping from Faye’s silent face. I felt awful instantly for exploding at her; I had no right to upset her after what I’d done.

“Would they really smash your face in?” she whispered.

“I reckon so,” I replied, gulping down a dry breath. I was grateful for the nosebleed in that moment; my face didn’t have enough blood left in it to glow crimson and show her how embarrassed I was.

“Are you mad at me?” Faye asked, her lips shaking like they had on the Ferris Wheel.

I let out a laugh, some of my tension going with it.

“What would I be mad at you for?” I replied.

She gave a little shrug. “For thinking you were a crook? For spying on you? For not telling you yesterday that I had powers of my own?”

“No,” I said simply, realising that it was the truth, “I shouted at you for no reason and ruined your handkerchief, so I’d say we’re about even. Besides, it won’t do to be mad at you like that if we’re going to be friends.”

She wiped her last tear away and gave me a more hopeful look.

“Can we be friends?” Faye asked, like she wasn’t even sure that it was possible.

“I think we have to be after all this palaver,” I said with a grin.

A wave of thoughtfulness washed over her features for a moment, but then she nodded.

Born in South Wales to Raymond and Jennifer Finn, Kimberley Charlotte Elisabeth Finn (known to readers as K.C., otherwise it’d be too much of a mouthful) was one of those corny little kids who always wanted to be a writer. She was also incredibly stubborn, and so has finally achieved that dream in 2013 with the release of her first three novellas in the four-part Caecilius Rex saga, the time travel adventure The Secret Star and her new urban fantasy epic The Book Of Shade.

As a sufferer with the medical condition M.E./C.F.S., Kim works part time as a private tutor and a teacher of creative writing, devoting the remainder of her time to writing novels and studying for an MA in Education and Linguistics.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Sunday Morning is nineteen
and recently diagnosed with Osteosarcoma. She finds it fair: a deathly cancer
to pay for her sins.

The fourth of five
daughters, Sunday could never overcome the jealousy she felt for her sisters,
especially the youngest and her Rett Syndrome with all the attention she
required. She knows her resentment and rebellion as a wayward teen brought
tragedy to her family, but never learned exactly the extent. Self-exiled in Brazil living a
hard life of penitence for five years, she finally feels it's possible to come
back and try to mend things.

Scott Goodwin writes
bestseller biographies and always dreamed of writing about his idol, Grandma's
Eye's vocalist, Iris Morning. The singer and her husband, Douglas Oshiro, have
been reclusive since 1984, when their famous psychedelic rock band announced a
surprising halt. Scott is thrilled when Iris finally agrees to let him write
the book and even more so when she explains why. She hopes the bio will help
finding her daughter Sunday and rebuild her shattered family.

It is Sunday, however, who
finds Scott. Still too mortified to face her family, she offers her story to
Scott in exchange for inside information about them. Scott has no idea how
intensely the deal will change their lives when he agrees.

Through her own family's
history, from the first Oshiros and Mornings, WWII impact on her ancestors and
the struggle to form the band despite Iris’ abusive stepfather—the chain of
events that led to the band’s success, the birth of a new generation, and the
night that changed everything—Scott will try to show Sunday nobody is perfect,
and perhaps everything happens for a reason.

Sunday and Scott may not
have much time, with her diagnosis and the fact she doesn't feel worthy of
redemption, but he will not give up easily. Scott has become Sunday’s only link
to the past, and perhaps her only chance to have a future.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Renata
F. Barcelos lives in Brazil
with her teenager daughter, Maria, constantly complaining about the heat and
dreaming of moving somewhere snowy.

She
has a Law Degree, but promises never to use it. She prefers to study and teach
languages and to write. Facing a three-hour daily commute, Renata uses this
time to listen to audiobook after audiobook, plot, and write. Sometimes she
hurts herself walking and writing at the same time—forgetting to look where
she’s going.

Her
characters usually don’t respect her wishes, taking the stories to places she
never imagined they could go; she loves it when that happens.

Renata
is always working on a new novel, and so far has three published books: Mean,
My Sore Hush-a-Bye and Merge. Her next novel, Myself in Blue, will be released
in June, 2014.

Friday, April 18, 2014

This exciting follow-up to Falling (Book one of the Girl With
Broken Wings series) finds Maya intent on joining her half-brothers in
their secret war against the genetically-enhanced killers that call themselves
angels. Still trying to cope with her new abilities and the hunger that
threatens to overwhelm her, Maya may be more of a hindrance than a help to her
brothers as they take on a new mission and make a grisly discovery.

Coping
is a fast-paced novella that brings readers back into
Maya’s darkly-humorous world where angels are not the good guys, the heroes
don’t wear tights, and getting in over your head just means it’s Tuesday. Join
Maya, Gabe and Tarren for more blood, bullets, and Chuck Norris jokes in Coping.
(Approx. 23,000 words.)

Coping was only 70 pages long so this review isn’t going to
be that big. It’s what happens after Falling and before Landing.

Coping starts with Maya and her brothers ending a mission
and beginning a new one. They are hunting down angels one by one, but they have
no idea how many were made. The new job they are on is a simple one or so they
think. We they find him, it is worse than what they thought. They are under
prepared, but when has that ever stopped Maya’s brothers. Maya’s brother’s been
through a lot of hard situations, but they still get up every morning and try
to make the world a safer place. Even if Tarren never smiles.

In Coping we get to see Tarren maybe warming up to Maya and
by that I mean there are less scowls. Lol Tarren and Gabe actually let Maya be
a part of a mission. Maya reflects on her past and makes big decisions for her
future. I recommend reading Coping before Landing because I think you need to
have an idea of what’s going on with everyone and what their mindset is.

Overall: A short read
that not only let’s us see progress in Maya’s relationship with her brothers,
but also Maya taking a stand.

3.2 STARS

BIO:

J Bennett is a
professional copywriter, as well as a novelist. She lives and writes in Southern California.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

We are so excited that Alyssa Rose Ivy's SEARCH is now available! SEARCH is a New Adult Paranormal Romance and is a part of Alyssa Rose Ivy’s The Empire Chronicles Series. You do NOT want to miss this series. Enter to win then go grab your copy!

*New Adult Paranormal Romance*
Casey isn't human. The revelation should terrify her, but it doesn't. Instead it excites her. Too bad not everyone is as excited as she is.
Torn between two lives, the only one she's ever known and her life as a paranormal princess, Casey has to decide whether she can trust the man she loves.
Sometimes being a princess isn't all it's cracked up to be.

EXCERPT:
“Don’t take this the wrong way, but my place or yours?”
He got a twinkle in his eyes. “What way would I take that, Casey?”
I shut my eyes tight. I wasn’t supposed to get that shiver when he said my name. Not after what Nelly told me. Not after Jared. Not after finding out the truth. But I did. I reluctantly opened my eyes again.
“Let’s go with mine. It’s more spacious.” His eyes studied me, waiting for my reaction.
We had memories at his place. Recent memories I’d been trying to forget.
“All right.” I tore my eyes from his face. He’d gotten a far off look, and I knew he was thinking about the first kiss. The one that felt more like perfection than any other kiss before or since.

Alyssa Rose Ivy Bio:
Alyssa Rose Ivy is a New Adult and Young Adult author who loves to weave stories with romance and a southern setting. Although raised in the New York area, she fell in love with the South after moving to New Orleans for college. After years as a perpetual student, she turned back to her creative side and decided to write. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and two young children, and she can usually be found with a cup of coffee in her hand.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Thanks for stopping by my tour stop for the Nick Englebrecht series. This tour includes the first two books, The Devil You Know and The Devil Dances by K.H. Koehler. This is an adult Horror / Paranormal Mystery / Urban Fantasy. The tour runs April 14-18. This book is recommended for 18+ due to content. Check out the tour page for the schedule and for more information.

Not only does the Devil have an only begotten son, but he’s currently residing in the rural town of Blackwater in northeast Pennsylvania. Semi-retired from law enforcement, the handsome, if cynical, Nick Englebrecht becomes quickly caught up in a local missing child case that seems mundane on the outside, but when the sheriff requests his help as a psychic detective to help find the missing girl, his off-the-books investigation quickly leads him to some terrible truths about life, love and the universe as we know it. And if that isn’t bad enough, the angels have begun an ethnic cleansing of all beings with demonic blood. Of course, Nick is at the top of their to-do list.

Review

ick. Nicky. Englebrecht. Scratch. Devil. Diablo. Demon. Call him what you will, but the man is freaking awesome.

“The Devil you Know” follows Nick Englebrecht, a forty- four year old man who happens to be the only son of the devil, and the heir to Hell. I know what you are thinking. He’s a Demon? Does that mean that there is sex, cursing, blood, guts, and gore in this book? Yes. *grins* Yes, there is. And plenty of it. No, this book is not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach, but if you are like me and can handle some level of it, you should be fine. Honestly, I have read books with more gore. Bisexuality is mentioned in passing. There is some rough- ish sex, but nothing incredibly kinky or weird. Yes, there is inappropriate banter, sarcasm, and mentions of rutting fauns. Yes, I said fauns. Okay, you’ve been warned. The prudes and such can now go running back to their nice safe reads, now. And now that I have those warnings out of the way, I can get to the heart of the enigma that is Nick Englebrecht. (Sorry, I love his name, so I have to keep typing it out. Englebrecht...)

Nick was an awesome character. I have read a few books from solely the male character’s perspective and I always find it interesting how the author will write the male lead. I loved Nick’s voice. He is cynical, sarcastic, and funny. He loves candy, tea, and cigarettes. Oh, and he is not a bad guy. How many of you have seen the movie, Wreck it, Ralph? Call me childish (because I watch cartoons and love them or because I quote them. Whatever) but this one line from the movie popped into my head while I was reading the book: “Just because you are bad guy, does not mean you are bad.. guy” If you have not seen Wreck it, Ralph (seriously, what is wrong with you?) then this quote is from a scene where video game villains are meeting and discussing how just because they play villains in the videogame world as their “jobs”, it does not mean that they are horrible people after they leave their “jobs” for the day. Now… to bring that errant thought back to Nick. Just because Nick is a Demon and the son of the devil, etc. etc. It doesn’t mean that is a bad guy. He does not like to see people hurt and he was a fabulously flawed character, in my opinion. I mean, he is a pervert and all, but still a good person. Yep. Still good.

I absolutely love that this book reads sort of like a crime noir novel. The book stars with a beautiful girl in trouble. The ex- detective (Nick) helps the beautiful girl and more trouble soon follows- of the supernatural variety. He even wears a trench coat and smokes cigarettes. He plays the Dick/detective so well. There is a mystery and Nick is stuck in the middle of it, as every good detective should be.

Some other characters were introduced and they were pretty cool as well. They are all still very much a mystery to me while I know a lot about Nick. I hope I will be able to get to know them better in the second book.

The Angel/ Devil aspects were well thought out, and frankly I was fascinated by them. The story-line was sort of addicting. It was impossible to put the book down until the resolution.

I also liked the writing style. It was fun being in Nick's head.

3.8/5 (4)

There were some insta-love vibes and Vivian felt a little bit hollow, but I am super psyched to read book 2 and learn more about everyone.

This book was amazing, however, and I am completely pulling for Nick. I cannot wait to see what happens to him next!

You want to know something about me? Something important? When I was a kid, I used to read a lot of , I used to read a lot of comics. I watched all the TV shows. Hell, I wanted to be a superhero. Then one day I grew up, and I learned I wasn’t the Lone Ranger. I’m not Spider-Man or Captain-Fucking-Marvel. I’m not a good man, and I never will be. My name is Nicholas Englebrecht and I’m the heir to hell. I’m the Angel-breaker. I’m the goddamn son of the fucking devil and you should know that if you piss me off, things are going to go very bad for you…Nick Englebrecht is lured to a strange, isolated Amish colony by the mysterious death of a nameless young man. It’s supposed to be a simple enough investigation. Find the kid’s family. Find out what happened to him. But when you’re the devil’s kid, with angels and demons gunning for you at every turn, things have a habit of turning bad fast. Before Nick knows it, he’s up to his ass in bodies, femme fatales, and ancient, bloodthirsty gods with a taste for human flesh.

Review

I understand now why people keep comparing these books to 50 Shades of Gray. O.O I have never read 50 Shades, but from my understanding, it is chalk full of kink. Well.. this book definitely had that. More so than book one. But *shrug* it is a book about the devil. You expect there to be some sinning in there. And the book takes place a year after the initial book, so I guess their tastes have progressed by then. *wink*

While the book undertook a new supernatural mystery along similar lines as the first book, the characters themselves are put through the ringer. It was interesting to see them challenged a tad bit and watch them try to evolve as characters.

Nick was still sarcastic, though not nearly on the same scale as book one. This book had a more serious tone to it.

The writing style was still very fluid and the supernatural elements were very cool. I could tell a lot of thought had gone into the story and the nerd in me was eating up the random lessons in theology and the like. It was very entertaining.

I don't know if two books is it, or if there will be another book. I mean, either way, the ending seemed sort of final to me, so I can accept it. (: A very memorable ending that will stick with me- I have great respect for memorable endings.

I still wanted to get into Vivian's head a little more, but that is just a personal preference and I will have to get over it. I must say I liked her better in the second half of the book than the first half, however. She has grown on me and I will miss her random mini adventures with Nick. Well. If they are over. *frowns while re- reading last few pages* I.. I can't tell. I think some things are unresolved.. *glares* I am so confused right now.

3.7/5 (4)

I would definitely recommend to certain friends- not everyone. I mean, this isn't a series I will be recommending to my mom. But some of my friends? Definitely. So if you love snark, demons, mysteries and history/ theology tempered with some kinky sex, then I would definitely recommend this series to you. In any case, I am going to make Tiffany read it.

K.H. Koehler

K. H. Koehler is the author of various novels and novellas in the genres of horror, SF, dark fantasy, steampunk and young adult.
She is the owner of K.H. Koehler Books, and her books are widely available at all major online distributors.
Her covers have appeared on numerous books in many different genres, and her short work has been featured on Horror World, Literary Mayhem, and in the Bram Stoker Award-winning anthology Demons, edited by John Skipp.
She lives in the beautiful wilds of Northeast Pennsylvania with two very large and opinionated Rottweilers.
She welcomes reviews and fan mail. Her official site is located at http://khkoehlerbooks.wordpress.com.

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